INFORMATION  BOOKLET 

ISSUED  IN  CONNECTION  WITH  THE 

HUDSON-FULTON  CELEBRATION 

NEW  YORK  CITY 
SEPTEMBER  25  TO  OCTOBER  2 

BY  THE 

Public  Health  and  Convenience  Committee  of  the 
hudson-fulton  celebration  commission 


MEDICAL  STATION 


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PUBLIC  HEALTH  AND 
CONVENIENCE  COMMITTEE 


This  flag  marks  the  Medical  Emergency  Stations  operated 
during  the  Celebration  to  augment  the  regular  City  hospital  service. 
These  stations  are  of  two  kinds — Field  Hospitals  open  day  and  night 
and  First  Aid  Stations  located  along  the  route  of  the  land  parades 
and  along  the  Hudson  River  front  during  the  hours  of  the  land  and 
naval  parades  respectively.  A  special  ambulance  service  is  oper- 
ated in  connection  with  both.  All  of  the  Medical  Emergency 
Stations  are  in  charge  of  competent  Doctors  and  manned  by  Trained 
Nurses.  The  service  they  render  is  absolutely  free  of  charge  and 
the  public  is  expected  to  take  full  advantage  of  the  same. 


This  flag  marks  the  Information  Bureaus  operated  at  the  leading 
railroad  and  steamship  terminals,  convenient  for  incoming  passen- 
gers. The  attendants  are  prepared  to  furnish  information  regarding 
hotels,  boarding  houses,  cab  rates,  etc.,  and  to  give  explicit  direc- 
tions for  reaching  any  part  of  the  City.  There  is  absolutely  no 
charge  to  the  public  for  this  service. 


Information  Bureau 


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HUDSON-FULTON  CELEBRATION 


Hudson-Fulton  Celebration  Commission 


PRESIDING  VICE-PRESIDENT 
Herman  Ridder 


PRESIDENT 
Gen.  Stewart  L.  Woodford 

Andrew  Carnegie 
Hon.  Joseph  H.  Choate 
Gen.  Fred'k  D.  Grant 
Hon.  Seth  Low 
J.  Pierpont  Morgan 

TREASURER 
Isaac  N.  Seligman 


VICE-PRESIDENTS 

Hon.  Levi  P.  Morton 
Hon.  Alton  B.  Parker 
John  E.  Parsons 
Gen.  Horace  Porter 
Herman  Ridder 

SECRETARY 

Henry  W.  Sackett 


Hon.  F.  W.  Seward 
Francis  Lynde  Stetson 
Hon.  Oscar  S.  Straus 
W.  B.  Van  Rensselaer 
Gen.  Jas.  Grant  Wilson 

ASSISTANT  SECRETARY 
Edward  Hagaman  Hall 


Public  Health  and  Convenience 
Committee 


CHAIRMAN 
Eugene  H.  Porter,  M.  D. 


R.  B.  Aldcrofft,  Jy. 
Dr.  Gorham  Bacon 
George  Wm.  Ballon 
Dr.  James  C.  Bayles 
John  F.  Calder 
John  J.  Cavanagh 


E.  D.  Cummings 
Gen.  Franclyn  E.  Davis 
George  F  Gregory 
Charles  W.  Lefler 
Abraham  Levy 
LeRoyW.  Hubbard,  M.  D. 
Benjamin  F.  Hamilton 


SECRETARY 
John  R.  Eustis 


Nathan  Newman 
Percy  B.  O'Sullivan 
Franklin  D.  Roosevelt 
William  N.  Shannon 
Irving  Townsend,  M.  D. 
George  W.  Sweeney 


SANITARY  EXPERT 
Daniel  R.  Lucas,  M.  D.f  Ph.  D. 


ASSISTANT  SECRETARY 
Walton  L.  Baumes 


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Contents 

PAGE 

Medical  Station  Flag  and  Explanation  Second  Cover 

Information  Bureau  Flag  and  Explanation  Second  Cover 

Comfort  Station  Flag  and  Explanation  Third  Cover 

Rest  Station  Flag  and  Explanation  Third  Cover 

Officers  of  Hudson-Fulton  Celebration  Commission  . .  1 

Members  of  Committee  on  Public  Health  and  Convenience  • «  • .  1 

Purpose  of  This  Booklet   3 

Detailed   Information   Regarding  the   Various   Stations  aiidl 

Bureaus   4-5 

Places  Where  Special  Events  Are  Held — How  to  Reach 

Them   6-7,  10 

Map   8-9 

Legal  Cab  and  Carriage  Rates   10 

List  of  Hotels   11-12 

List  of  Boarding  Houses   13=16 


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Why  This  Booklet  Is  Issued 

^HIS  INFORMATION  BOOKLET  is  issued  for  the  convenience 
of  the  hundreds  of  thousands  of  people  who  visit  New  York 
City  during  the  Hudson-Fulton  Celebration. 

€J  Its  purpose  is  threefold. 

^  First — To  enable  every  one  of  them  to  secure  satisfactory  accom- 
modations despite  the  fact  that  the  capacity  of  the  big  hotels  is  taxed 
to  the  utmost. 

^  Second — To  provide  information  valuable  to  those  unacquainted 
with  the  city  about  transportation  lines,  cab  rates,  the  parade 
routes,  the  buildings  where  special  exhibitions  or  exercises  are  held 
and  how  to  reach  them,  and  other  useful  information. 

€J  Third— To  bring  to  the  attention  of  visitors  the  various  stations 
operated  by  the  Public  Health  and  Convenience  Committee — Medi- 
cal, Information,  Rest  and  Comfort — and  to  explain  the  service  they 
are  prepared  to  render  and  the  facilities  they  offer  entirely  free  of 
charge. 


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Information  Bureau  Service 

(Telephone :  923  Bryant) 

At  its  Headquarters,  1531  Broadway,  Room  400,  the  Public  Health 
and  Convenience  Committee  operates  a  Central  Bureau  of  Information, 
with  branches  in  the  waiting-rooms  at  the  terminals  of  the  principal  rail- 
road and  steamboat  lines,  during  the  Celebration.  At  these  bureaus  compe- 
tent attendants  are  stationed  to  give  information,  directions,  and  the  names 
and  rates  of  hotels  and  boarding  houses  to  incoming  visitors.  Those  de- 
siring may  register  at  these  Bureaus  and  have  mail  or  telegrams  forwarded. 
All  services  rendered  by  the  Information  Bureaus  and  their  attendants  ere 
entirely  free  of  charge. 

Printed  in  this  Booklet,  for  the  benefit  of  visitors  who  might  otherwise 
be  unable  to  arrange  for  suitable  accommodations,  are  the  names  of  a 
large  number  of  Hotels  and  Boarding  Houses.  The  Public  Health  and 
Convenience  Committee  has  secured  these  names  from  reliable  sources, 
but  cannot  assume  any  responsibility  in  regard  to  them. 

The  rates  charged  by  the  Boarding  Houses  listed  herein,  vary  from 
one  to  three  dollars  a  day  for  one  person  without  board  and  from  two  to 
five  dollars  with  board.  Those  desiring  to  secure  accommodations  at 
Boarding  Houses  are  advised  to  write  in  advance  and  make  definite 
arrangements. 

Medical  Emergency  Service 

The  Medical  Emergency  Stations  operated  during  the  Hudson-Fulton 
Celebration  under  the  direction  of  the  Committee  on  Public  Health  and 
Convenience  are  divided  into  two  classes  :  Field  Hospitals,  open  day  and 
night,  of  which  there  are  twenty-three,  and  First  Aid  Stations  located 
every  few  blocks  along  the  route  of  the  land  parade  and  along  the  Man- 
hattan Shore  of  the  Hudson  River.  These  Field  Hospitals  and  First  Aid 
Stations  are  furnished,  equipped  and  provided  with  doctors  and  nurses  by 
the  New  York  County  Branch  of  the  Red  Cross  Society  and  by  the 
National  Volunteer  Emergency  Service. 

To  supplement  the  regular  city  ambulance  service  a  number  of  extra 
ambulances  have  been  secured  and  these  are  utilized  to  transfer  serious 
cases  to  the  City  Hospitals.  Fast  Ambulance  Launches  patrol  the  Hud- 
son River  in  the  vicinity  of  the  warship  anchorage  and  accompany  the 
naval  parade.  Ambulance  stations  are  located  at  several  piers  to  facili- 
tate the  transfer  of  patients  from  the  launches  to  the  hospitals.    The  hos- 


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pitals  of  the  city  have  made  preparations  to  increase  their  normal  capacity 
to  a  considerable  extent  during  the  celebration. 

Ample  provision  has  therefore  been  made  not  only  to  attend  promptly 
and  efficiently  to  the  minor  cases  of  injury  and  illness,  which  are  certain 
to  occur,  but  also  to  meet  any  and  every  possible  emergency.  The  serv- 
ices rendered  at  any  of  the  Public  Health  and  Convenience  Committee's 
stations  are  entirely  free  of  charge  to  the  public. 

The  Field  Hospitals  are  located  at 

Eighth  Avenue  and  110th  Street 
Eighth  Avenue  and  86th  Street 
Columbus  Circle 
Fifth  Avenue  and  59th  Street 
Fifth  Avenue  and  41st  Street 

Fifth  Avenue  and  25th  Street  (Madison  Square  Park) 

Fifth  Avenue  and  4th  Street  (Washington  Square  Park) 

On  the  Hudson  River  at  Spuyten  Duyvil  Creek 

On  the  Hudson  River  at  Fort  Washington  (198th  Street) 

On  the  Hudson  River  at  130th  Street 

On  the  Hudson  River  Front  at  110th  Street 

On  the  Hudson  River  at  108th  Street 

On  the  Hudson  River  Front  at  96th  Street 

On  the  Hudson  River  Front  at  72d  Street 

On  the  Hudson  River  at  59th  Street 

On  the  Hudson  River  at  42d  Street 

On  the  Hudson  River  at  34th  Street 

At  the  West  23d  Street  Station  of  the  P.  R.  R. 

On  the  Hudson  River  at  16th  Street 

On  the  Hudson  River  at  Franklin  Street 

On  the  Hudson  River  at  Battery  Park 

At  the  East  34th  Street  Station  of  the  L.  I.  R.  R. 

At  Grand  Central  Station 


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Places  where  Special  Events  are  held  and 
how  to  reach  them 


Open  Exhibitions 

Metropolitan  Museum  of  Art,  Fifth  Avenue  and  82d  Street. — 
Take  Madison  Avenue  Surface  Line  to  83d  Street  and  walk  West 
one  block,  or  take  Fifth  Avenue  Stages. 

American  Museum  of  Natural  History,  77th  Street  and  Columbus 
Avenue. — Take  Eighth  Avenue  or  Columbus  Avenue  Surface  Lines 
to  77th  Street,  or  Sixth  or  Ninth  Avenue  Elevated  Lines  to  81st 
Street  and  walk  South  to  77th  Street. 

Hispanic  Museum,  156th  Street,  near  Broadway. — Take  Broadway 
branch  of  Subway  to  157th  Street. 

American  Numismatic  Society.  —  Same  directions  as  Hispanic 
Museum. 

American  Geographical  Society,  15  West  81st  Street. — Take  Sixth 
or  Ninth  Avenue  Elevated  Lines  to  81st  Street,  or  Eighth  or 
Columbus  Avenue  Surface  Lines. 

N.  Y.  Genealogical  and  Biographical  Society,  226  West  58th 
Street,  near  Broadway. — Take  Broadway  Surface  Line  to  58th 
Street,  or  Seventh  Avenue  Surface  Line  to  58th  Street  and  walk 
West,  or  use  Subway  to  59th  Street  Station. 

Webb's  School  for  Shipbuilders,  Sedgwick  Avenue,  corner  Acad- 
emy.— Take  Broadway  Subway  to  181st  Street  and  then  take 
Aqueduct  Avenue  Surface  Line  to  Fordham  Road. 

N.  Y.  Yacht  Club,  37  West  44th  Street,  bet.  Fifth  and  Sixth  Avenues. — 
Can  be  reached  by  Sixth  Avenue  Elevated  Line  at  42c  Street,  or 
by  Sixth  Avenue  Surface  Line  to  44th  Street. 

Van  Cortlandt  Park  Mansion. — Take  Broadway  Subway  to  Van 
Cortlandt  Park  Station. 

N.  Y.  Historical  Society,  170  Central  Park  West,  bet.  76th  and  77th 
Streets. — Can  be  reached  by  Eighth  or  Columbus  Avenue  Surface 
Lines,  or  Ninth  and  Sixth  Avenue  Elevated  Lines  to  81st  Street. 

Bronx  Zoological  Gardens. — Take  Bronx  Park  Branch  of  Subway 
to  Bronx  Park  Station. 

American  Society  of  Mechanical  Engineers,  29  West  39th  Street. 
— Fifth  Avenue  Stage  or  Sixth  Avenue  Surface  Line  to  39th  Street. 

Faunce's  Tavern,  Corner  of  Pearl  and  Broad  Streets. — Subway  to 
Bowling  Green  Station,  walk  East  two  blocks. 


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National  Arts  Club,  15  Gramercy  Park,  20th  Street  East  of  Fourth 
Avenue. — Subway  to  18th  Street  Station,  two  blocks  North  and 
two  East.  Fourth  Avenue  Surface  Line  to  20th  Street,  East  two 
blocks. 

New  York  Botanical  Garden,  Bronx  Park,  at  the  terminus  of  the 
Third  Avenue  Elevated  Line. — The  Lenox  Avenue  Branch  of  the 
Subway  transfers  to  the  Third  Avenue  Elevated  Line  at  149th 
Street. 

New  York  Public  Library,  Lenox  Branch,  Fifth  Avenue  and  70th 
Street. — Fifth  Avenue  Stage  and  Madison  Avenue  Surface  Lines 
to  70th  Street. 

Washington's  Headquarters,  Edgecomb  and  160th  Street. — Broad- 
way Branch  Subway  to  160th  Street,  or  Amsterdam  Avenue  Sur- 
face Line  to  160th  Street. 

Official  Literary  Exercises 

Metropolitan  Opera  House,  Broadway,  39th  Street  to  40th  Street. — 
Accessible  by  Broadway,  Seventh  Avenue  and  Sixth  Avenue  Sur- 
face Lines  and  by  Subway  to  Times  Square  Station. 

Brooklyn  Academy  of  Music. — Take  Fulton  Street  Car  at  Brooklyn 
Bridge. 

College  City  of  New  York,  Amsterdam  Avenue  and  140th  Street. — 

Take  Amsterdam   Avenue  Surface  Line,  or  Broadway  Branch 

of  Subway  to  137th  Street. 
Carnegie  Hall,  Seventh  Avenue  and  57th  Street. — Can  be  reached  by 

Seventh  Avenue  Surface  Line,  or  Broadway  Surface  Line,  walking 

East  one  block. 

Commemorative  Exercises 

Columbia  University,  116th  Street  and  Broadway. — Take  Broadway 
Subway  to  116th  Street  Station.    Also  Broadway  Surface  Line. 

N.  Y.  University,  University  Heights. — Take  Broadway  Subway  to 
181st  Street  and  there  take  Aqueduct  Avenue  Surface  Line. 

College  City  of  New  York,  Amsterdam  Avenue  and  140th  Street. — 
Amsterdam  Avenue  Surface  Line,  or  Broadway  Branch  of  the 
Subway  to  137th  Street. 

Cooper  Union,  on  4th  Avenue,  7th  Street  and  3d  Avenue  and  Astor 
Place. — Can  be  reached  by  Third  Avenue  Surface  Line,  Third 
Avenue  Elevated  Line,  or  Subway  at  Astor  Place. 


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St.  John's  University,  Fordham,  N.  Y. — Take  Third  Avenue  Elevated 
to  Fordham  or  Bronx  Branch  of  the  Subway  to  149th  Street, 
transferring  there  to  Third  Avenue  Elevated. 

Brooklyn  Institute  of  Arts  and  Science. — Take  Prospect  Park  Car. 

All  Public  Schools. — See  City  and  Telephone  Directories. 

Land  Parade  Route 

Starts  at  110th  Street  and  Eighth  Avenue,  extends  down  Eighth 
Avenue  to  Columbus  Circle  (59th  Street),  East  on  59th  Street  to  Fifth 
Avenue,  South  to  Washington  Square  (4th  Street),  Reviewing  Stand  on 
Fifth  Avenue,  between  40th  and  42d  Street. 

Official  Naval  Anchorage 

The  Hudson  River,  between  72d  Street  and  130th  Street.  The 
official  pier,  which  is  the  central  point  of  the  naval  parades  and  sports,  is 
at  110th  Street. 

Legal  Cab  and  Carriage  Rates  in  the  City  of  New  York 

The  legal  rates  of  fare,  of  which  an  official  copy  shall  be  furnished 
by  the  Bureau  of  Licenses  and  carried  by  every  licensed  haekman,  is  as 
follows: 

Mileage  rates  charged  for  general  driving. 


CABS — ■ 

For  one  mile  or  any  part  thereof   $0  50 

For  each  additional  halt'  mile  or  part  thereof    25 

For  any  stop  over  five  minutes  in  a  trip,  for  every  fifteen  minutes  or 

fraction  thereof    25 

COACHES— 

For  one  mile  or  any  part  thereof   1  00 

For  each  additional  half  mile  or  any  part  thereof   50 

For  every  stop  over  five  minutes  in  a  trip,  for  every  fifteen  minutes  or 

fraction  thereof   40 


Hourly  rates. — These  hourly  rates,  except  by  special  agreement,  are 
to  apply  only  to  shopping  or  calling  and  shall  not  include  park  or  road 
driving,  nor  driving  for  more  than  three  miles  from  the  starting  point: 


cabs — 

For  one  hour  or  any  part  thereof   $1  00 

For  each   additional  half  hour  or  part  thereof    50 

COACHES — 

For  one  hour  or  any  part  thereof   1  50 

For  each  additional  half  hour  or  any  part  thereof    75 


For  driving  around  Central  Park  the  charge  shall  be  $3,  where  the 
starting  point  is  between  Twenty-third  street  and  One  Hundred  and  Thirty- 
fifth  street;  if  the  starting  point  is  below  Twenty-third  street,  or  north  of 
One  Hundred  and  Thirty-fifth  street,  an  additional  charge  of  50  cents  for 
each  mile  or  fraction  thereof  shall  be  paid. 

For  driving  around  Central  Park  and  Riverside  Drive,  where  the 
starting  point  is  between  Twenty-third  street  and  One  Hundred  and  Thirty- 
fifth  street,  the  charge  shall  be  $4;  if  the  starting  point  is  below  Twenty- 
third  street,  or  north  of  One  Hundred  and  Thirty-fifth  street,  an  additional 
charge  of  50  cents  for  each  mile  or  fraction  thereof  shall  be  paid. 

On  all  park  drives  one-half  hour  shall  be  allowed  for  sight-seeing, 
without  extra  compensation. 

Ferriage  and  bridge  tolls  in  all  cases  to  be  paid  by  the  parties  using 
the  vehicles. 


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LIST  OF  HOTELS 


NAME  LOCATION  ACCOMOD. 

Albemarle  Madison  Square  W  125... 

The  New  Hot.  Albert.  11th  &  University  pi  400.  .  . 


Abingdon  7  Ab'gd'n  sq.,  8th  av. 

Ashland  House  4th  av.  &  24th  

Astor  House  B'way  &  Vesey  

Aldine   4th  av.  &  29th  

Algonquin   59-65  W.  44th  

Alliance  House          260  W.  44th  

The  Ansonia  B'way,  73d  &  74th.. 

Astor  B'way,  44th  &  45th.  . 

Hotel   Avon  Lexington  av.  &  30th 

Brevoort   5th  av.  &  8th  

Brayton   Madison  av.  &  27th.  . 

The  Buckingham.  ..  5th  av.  &  50th  

The  Burlington  10  W.  30th  

Bayard   :  ...  142  W.  49th  

Bretton  Hall  B'way,  85th  &  86th.  . 


200. 

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300. 


300, 


200. 
.200 


100, 


500. 
800. 


200, 


400, 
300, 


Broadway  Central ..  B'way  &  3d  

Calvert   B'way  &  41st  

The  Chelsea  W.  23d  

Cornwallis  Lodge.  .  .  Alpine-on-the-Hudson 

Cosmopolitan   Chambers,  W.  B'way. 

Cumberland   B'way  &  54th  

Earle   103  Waverley  pi  250. 

Empire  B'way  &  63d  400 

Endicott  81st  to  S2d  &  Col.  av  400, 

Flanders   133  W.  47th  300 

Long  Acre  157  W.  47th  300 

The  New  Grand  B'way  &  31st  


The  Gerard  W.  44th,  Bway,  6th  av. 

Gotham   5th  av.,  &  55th  

Ganoga  35  E.  27th  

Grenoble   7th  av.  &  56th  

Holland  House  5th  av.  &  30th....... 

Herald  Square  34th  &  B'way  

Hawthorne   70  W.  49th  

Hoffman  House  Madison  sq  


400.  . 

450.  . 
350. . 
100.  . 


600. 


The  Iroquois  49  W.  44th  

Imperial   B'way  &  32d  

Irving   26  Grammercy  P'k 

The   Judson  53  Washington  sq. 


.700. . 
250.  . 


Leonori  Madison  av.  &  63d. 

The  Lucerne  201  W.  79th  

Latham   28th  &  5th  av  

Marie  Antoinette  .  .  .B'way.  66th  &  67th. 
Majestic   W.  72d,  Central  P'k 


,200 
250. 


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European. 

European. 

European . 

European . 

European. 


RATE 
.  .$2.00  —  $5.0(1 
.  .$1.00  and  up 
.  .$1.00  and  up 
.  .$2.00  and  up 
Call  for  terms 
.  .$1.50  and  up 
.  .$1.50  —  $3.50 
.  .$3.00  and  up 
 $2.00 


.$2.50  and  up 
.$1.00  and  up 
.$1.50  and  up 

 $2.50 

.$2.00  and  up 
.$2.00  and  up 
.$1.50  and  up 
.$2.50  and  up 

 $2.50 

 $1.00 

.SI. 50  and  up 
.$1.50  —  $3.50 


.$1.00  and  up 
.$2.50  and  up 

 $3.50 

 $2.00 

.$1.50  and  up 
.$1.50  and  up 
3.00  for  2  &  up 
2.50  for  2  &  up 
.$1.50  and  up 
.$2.50  and  up 
.$1.50  and  up 
.$2.50  and  up 
.$2.00  —  $4.00 
.  $1.50  and  up 
.$2.50  and  up 
.$1.00  and  up 
.$5.00  and  up 
.$1.50  and  up 

.$4.00  and  up 

 $2.00 

.  .$2.00  and  up 
.  .  $3.50  and  up 
.  .$2.50  and  up 
.  .  $1.50  and  up 
$17.50  per  week 


.  .$2.50  and  up 
.  .  $1.50  and  up 
.  .$3.00  and  up 
$1.50 — $5  &  up 


SEPTEMBER  25  TO  OCTOBER  2,  1909 


HUDSON-FULTON  CELEBRATION 


LIST  OF  HOTELS.  (Continued) 

NAME  LOCATION  ACCOMOD.  PLAN  RATE 

Manhattan  Square. .  50-58  W.  77th  400..  \  American,  .with  bath  $5  00 

*  /  European  .  .  with  oath  $2.50 


Monticello    35-37  W.  64th  100. 


\  American  

j  Km  opean  ...  .$1.50  and  up 

Martha  Washington .  29  E.  29th  *500  European..  ..$1.50  and  up 

Marseille   B'way  &  103d  European..  ..$1.50  and  up 

Manhattan  Madison  av.  &  42d  800  European..  ..$2.50  and  up 

Marbury  Hall  164  W.  74tL  American  $5.00  —  $6.00 

Markwell   B'way  &  49th  200  European. .  .  .$1.50  and  up 

Navarre  7th  av.  &  38th  European.  .  .  .$1.50  and  up 

Narragansett   B'way  &  93d  European.  .-$2.50— $3  &  up 

Orleans   100  W.  80th  European.  .  Suites  $5— $10 

Portland   132  W.  47th  European  $2.00  —  $5.00 

Premier   139  E.  72d  American.  Spec,  Jewish  Home  Cooking 

Park  Avenue  Park  av.,  32d  &  3JJ  600.  .  .  .  European.  .  .  .$2.00  —  $5.00 

The  Plaza  5th  av.,  58th  &  59th  European. .  .  .$2.50  and  up 

Richmond   70-72  W.  46th  250  Am.  &  Euro. .  .$2.00  —  $5.00 

Raymond  42  E.  28th  150..  \  American ....  $3.00  and  up 

(  European. .  .  .$1.50  and  up 

Remington   129-131  W.  46th  100  European.  .  .  .$1.50  and  up 

St.  Lorenz  72d,  P'k  &  Lex.  aves  American  $2.00  —  $3.00 

Somerset   150  W.  47th  250  Am.  &  Euro.  Call  for  terms 

St.  Dennis  B'way  &  11th  European..  ..$1.50  and  up 

Saint  Paul  60th  &  Columbus  av  300  European.  .  .  .$1.00  and  up 

St.  Regis  5th  av.  &  55th  300  European ....  $3.00  and  up 

Schuyler    57-63  W.  45th  200>    5  American. ..  .$3  00  -  $5.00 

(  European..  ..$2 — $4  &  up 

St.  Lorenz  72d  &  Lexington  av  250  American  $2.50 

St.  James  109-113  W.  45th  Am.  &  Euro. ..  $2.50  and  up 

Stratford  House  11  E.  32d  Am.  &  Euro. ..  $2.50  and  up 

St.  Francis  124  W.  47th  225  European..  ..$1.00  and  up 

St.  Margaret  129  W.  47th  100  European. .  .  .$1.25  and  up 

St.  Andrew  72d  &  B'way  250  European. .  .  .$1.50  and  up 

Trowmart  Inn  *250  American  $0.95 

Union  Square  4th  av.  &  15th  150  European..  ..$1.50  and  up 

Victoria  5th  av.  &  27th  500  European.  .  .  .$2.00  and  up 

Van  Rensselaer-Ala.  17  E.  11th  European.  .Upon  applic't'n 

Walton   70th  &  Columbus  av  350  European. .  .  .$3.50  and  up 

The  New  Weston.  ...Madison  av.  &  49th  100  European. .  .  .$2.50  and  up 

Welden  1970  B'way  100.  ...  European  $2.50  —  $5.00 

The  Waldorf-Astoria. 34th  &  5th  av  1,500  European.  .  .  .$3.00  and  up 

Woodward  B'way  &  55th  400  European.  .  .  .$1.50  and  up 

The  Webster  40  W.  45th  European ..  Call  for  terms 

Woodstock   43d,  near  B'way  European..  ..$2.00  and  up 

York   7th  av.  &  36th  300  European. .  .  .$1.50  and  up 

*  Women  only. 


SEPTEMBER  25  TO  OCTOBER  2,  1909 


HUDSON-FULTON  CELEBRATION 


»3 


LIST   OF   BOARDING  HOUSES 


Street  No.  Name. 

Perry    38  ...  .  Mrs.  Wittle,  R.  &  B. 

Morton    87  ...  .  McNaruara,  R.  &  B. 

Liv'gst'ne  pi..     13  ....Morgan,  R. 
Wash'gton  pi.     72  ....Mrs.   Johnson,  R. 

4    133  W..  Mrs.   McClain,  R. 

4    225  W..  Mrs.  Regan,  R. 

10    103  E.  ..Mrs.  Beenier,  R. 

11    112  W.  .Gloason,  R.  &  B. 

15    226  B. .  .  D.   MacColl,  R. 

16    14  E. ..  Margaret  Louisa  J  fome, 

R.  &  B. 

11    243  W.  .  Goodfellow,  R. 

12    42  W..  Mrs.  Allen,  R.  &  B. 

14    243  W.  .  Schwerbach,  R. 

14    351  W.  .Bracklow,  R.  &  B. 

14    203  W.  .Mallinbaut,  R.  &  B. 

15    357  W.  .Catherine  Mullin.  A'. 

15    347  W.. Mrs.  A.   Beck,  R. 

15    218  E. .  .  Mrs.  McCayne,  R. 

16    35  W.  .  Pyne,  R. 

17    136  E. .  .  Hasbrouck,  R. 

18    205  W.  .Murphy,  R. 

18    149  E. .  .  Purinton,  R. 

18    330  W.  .Toque,  R.  &  B. 

18    148  E. .  .  Davis,  R. 

19    274  W.  .Greaves,  R. 

19    347  W.  .  Garvey,  R. 

19    323  W..  Mrs.  Jones,  R.  &  B. 

20    330  W.  .  Evans,  R. 

20    410  W.  .  Gardiner,  R. 

Lexington  ave.      8  .  .  .  .  Secom    R.   &  B. 

21    46  W.  .Mrs.  Haywood,  R. 

21    117  W.  .  Mrs.  Hall,  R. 

21    147  W.  .Ringland,  R. 

21    210  W.  .  Hofmayer,  R. 

21    210  W..  Mrs.  Jannison,  R. 

21    262  W.  .  AlcCann,  R.  &  B. 

21    234  W..  Mrs.  Munson,  R. 

21    411  W..  Mrs.  Aurada,  .R 

21    210  W.  .  Ewen,  R. 

21    352  W.  .  Robinson,  R. 

22    120  W..  Mrs.   Dwight,  R. 

22   273 1/£  W.Kapp,  R. 

22    215  W.  .Miss  Griffin,  R. 

22    237  W..  Mrs.  Lardv,  R.  &  B. 

22    325  W.  .  Rockerfeller,  R.  &  B. 

22    443  W ..  Wright,  R.  &  B. 

22    347  W.  .  Clayton,  R. 

Fourth  ave...  260  ....Mrs.  Kirkpatrick,  R. 
Seventh  ave.  .     69  .  .  .  .Mrs.  Lorimer,  R. 

23    225  W..  Mrs.  West,  R. 

23    231  W.  .  Byrne,  R. 

23    314  W.  .Leonard,  R. 

23    223  W.  .  Mrs.  Nye,  R. 

23    233  W.  .  Mulhalland,  R. 

23    338  W.  .  Parker,  R.  &  B. 

23    367  W..  Mrs.  Millane,  R. 

23    418  W.  .  Arencibia,  R.  &  B. 

23    424  W.  .Mrs.  Greene,  R.  &  B. 

23    65  W.  .  Collins,  R. 

23    423  W.  .  Bowen,  R. 

24    214  W.  .  Apgar,  R. 

24    401  W.  .  Mrs.  Scott,  R. 

24    125  E..  .Wallace,  R. 

24    119  E..  .  Atkinson,  R.  &  B. 

-24    123  E...S.  E.  Marbray,  A*. 

Lexington  ave.  Ill  .  .  .  .Dunn,  R.  &  B. 

25    60  W.  .Eaton,  R. 

25    106  E..  .Walker,  R.  &  B. 

Seventh  ave..  .  271-3..  .  Barbusch,  A*.  &  B. 
Broadway   .  .  .1144  .  .  .  .Victoria,  R. 

26    123  E. .  .  Waring,  R.  &  B. 

Madison  ave. .     69  .  .  .  .Montgomery,   R.  &  B. 

27    16  W.  .  Amato.  R. 


Street  No.  Name. 

27    122  E. ..  Nicholson,  R. 

28    365  W.  .  Miller,  R. 

28    35  E..  .Knox,  R. 

28    200  E..  .Nettleship,  R.  &  B. 

29    304  W..L.  D.  Urban,  A*. 

29    40  E..  .Eardi,  R. 

29    342  W.  .Robinson,  R.  &  B. 

29    340  W.  .Goodman,  A*. 

30    342  W.  .Hopping,  R. 

30    152  E..  .  Delaney,  A*. 

Madison  ave...  113  ....Kellogg,  A*.  &  B. 

32    20  E. .  .  Downing,  R.  &  B. 

34    221  W.  .  Saunders,  A*. 

34    243  W.  .  Duane,  R.  &  B. 

.  34    143  E..  .Duff,  R. 

Madison  ave.  .   169  .  .  .  .Armstrong,  A*.  &  B. 

37    150  W.  .Miss  Pitzer,  R.  &  B. 

37    145  E. .  .  Babcock,  R. 

37    162  E..  .  Flinn,  R. 

38    237  W.  .Hooper,  R. 

39    268  W.  .Milne,  R. 

42    261  W.  .  Rudger  House,  R.&B. 

43    235  W.  .  Stevens,  R. 

43    229  W.  .Le  Roy,  A*. 

43    243  W.  .  Sparks,  R. 

43    247  W.  .  Dobbins,  A*. 

43    450  W.  .  O'Brien,  R. 

43    270  W.  .Heyl,  R. 

44    157  W.  .  Standeliff,  R. 

45    25  W.  .Galbreth,  A*. 

45    341  W.  .  Paillard,  R.  &  B. 

45    112  W.  .Fenton,  R. 

45    331  W.  .Seib,  R. 

45    341  W.  .Paillard,  R.  &  B. 

45    25W..Misc  Marsh,  A. 

46    64  W.  .Wilbur,  R. 

46    10  E. .  .  Pardee,  A*. 

47    302  W.  .Haff,  R.  &  B. 

47    117  W.  .Borce,  R. 

48    71  W.  .  Daly,  R. 

48    219  W.  .  Gibson,  A*. 

48    56  W.  .  MacKenzie,  R.  &  B. 

48    65  W.  .  Smith.  R. 

48    163  W.  .  Mariaity,  R. 

48     237  E. .  .  McCormack,  R. 

48    140  E. .  .  Mrs.  Oredson,  R. 

48    56  W.  .MacKenzie,  R.  &  B. 

49    139  W..R.  M.  Doyle,  R. 

49    139  W.  .Godet,  R. 

49    120  W.  .Muir,  R. 

49    169  W.  .  Muller,  A*. 

49    73  W.  .  Douglass,  R. 

49    157  W.  .Seebold,  R. 

49    249  W.  .  Langbelle,  R. 

Ninth  ave   754  ....  Mrs.   Gibson,  R. 

50    70  W.  .  Colton,  R. 

50    329  E. .  .  Mrs.  B.  Weyl.  R. 

52    234  W..  Mrs.  Harrington,  R. 

52    235  E...L.  H.  Schullker,  R. 

53    57  W.  .  McNally,  R. 

54    158  W.  .  Sinclair,  R. 

Lexington  ave.  445  ....  Mrs.  Fraser,  R. 
Broadway  .  .  .1690  ....  Shayne,  R. 

55    336  W..  Mrs.  McLaughlin.  A*. 

55    255  W.  .  Plaut,  R. 

55    351  W.  .Mrs.  Dalzell,  R.  &  B. 

56    269  W.  .  Fox,  R. 

56    125  W.  .  May,  R. 

56    209  W.  .  Fullen.  R. 

56    62  W.  .  Edwards,  A*.  &  B. 

56    241  W.  .  Shank,  R. 

56    338  W.  .Gill,  R. 

56    340  W.  .Norton.  A*. 

56    141  E...  Mrs.  Sherriff,  A*.  &  B. 


Key  to  abbreviations :  R. — Room  ;  R.  &  B. — Room  and  Board. 


SEPTEMBER  25  TO  OCTOBER  2,  1909 


HUDSON-FULTON  CELEBRATION 


LIST  OF  BOARDING 

Street  No.  Name. 

56    334  W...L  E.  Mat.ison,  R. 

Park  ave   429  ....  Mrs.  Davies,  R. 

57    319  W.  .  Proudfcot,  R.  &  B. 

57    356  W.  .Mrs.  L.  Ward,  R. 

57    363  W.  .Mrs.  L.  Smith,  R. 

57    363  W..  Mrs.  M.  Ellis.  R. 

57    424  W..  Mrs.  C.  A.  Riley,  R. 

57    441  W.  .Mrs.  Murray,  R.  &  B. 

57    450  W.  .  Mrs.  Burns,  R. 

57    358  W.  .Hart,  R.  &  B. 

57    440  W..  Mrs.  Haegheraan,  R. 

Lexington  ave.  827   Taylor,  R.  &  B. 

58    358  W.  .  Locke.  R.  &  B. 

58    133  W.  .Mrs.  Warner.  R.  &  B. 

58   '.  .  255  W..  Mrs.  M.  J.  Speed.  R. 

58    317  W.  .Mrs.  D.  EstePe,  R. 

58    317  W..  Mrs.  A.  Jenkins,  R. 

58    330  W.  .  Muller,  R.  &  B. 

58    358  W.  .  Bromiley,  R.  &  B. 

58    355  W.  .  Kluiker,  R. 

58   34-36  E..  Miss  R.  L.  Irwin,  R. 

58    510  E..  .Mrs.  E.  J.  Enfpr,  R. 

Lexington  ave.  861  ....  Rexroth,  R.  &  B. 
Sixth  ave ...  .  1061  ....  Mrs.  M.  Connelly,  R. 

60    27  W.  .Mrs.  De  Witt,  R. 

61    16W..Wm.  A.  Dalton,  R. 

61    29W..C.  H.  Hamilton,  R. 

61    37  W.  .  Lawrence,  R. 

61    33  W.  .McLean.  R. 

61    153  W.  .Kearney,  R.  &  B. 

62    107  W.  .  Mrs.  Gorman,  R.  &  B. 

62    117W..M.  L.  Sheahan,  R. 

63   161  W.  .  Hamilton,  R. 

63    112  W.  .  Jordy,  R. 

64    146  W.  .Ludwig.  R. 

64    141  W.  .Mrs.  Walsh,  7?. 

64    155  W.  .  Martinez,  R.  &  B. 

65    134  W.  .  Annes,  R. 

67   133  W.  .  Allen,  R. 

68    58  W.. Mrs.  Osbou,  R    &  B. 

68    36  W.  .  Browne,  R. 

68    74  VV.  .Robinson,  R. 

68    67  Yvr.  .K  eene,  R.  &  B. 

Lexington  ave.  578  ....  Moyers   R.  &  B. 

69    67  W.  .Mary  E.  Lewis,  R. 

69    107  W.  .  Shepard,  R. 

69    139  W.  .  Daly,  R. 

69    218  E..  .  Chorba,  R.  &  B. 

70    105  W.  .  Leonard.  R.  &  B. 

70    307  W.  .  Barnett.  R. 

70    325  W.  .  Jordan.  R. 

70    169  E..  .  Groff,  R.  &  B. 

70    320  E. .  .Mrs.  T.  Herlihy,  R. 

West  End  ave.  240  ....  Chapman,  R.  &  B. 

Centr'l  P'k  W.  106  Bates. 

71    271  W.  .Kilburn,  R.  &  B. 

71    278  W.  .  Parker.  R. 

71    233  W.  .Brodbelt,  R. 

71    232  E..  .Kate  Daly,  7?. 

72    105  W.  .MacCord,  R. 

72    304  W..Rohle,  R.  &  B. 

73    183  W.  .  Bond.  R. 

Lexington  ave. 1103  ....Mrs.  Kutner,  R. 

74    59  W.  .Tagaharia,  R.  &  B. 

Madison  ave.  .  939  .  .  .  .  M.  Patrick,  R.  &  B. 
Lexington  ave.1113  .  .  .  .Brady,  R.  &  B. 

75    20  W.  .  Shaffer,  R.  &  B. 

75   .     58  W.  .  Sharpis,  R. 

74    153  W.  .Tyrrell,  R.  &  B. 

75    104  W..F.  Robinson,  R.  &  B 

75    102  W.  .  Aldrich.  R.  &  B. 

75    104  W.  .Robinson,  R.  &  B. 

75    105  W.  .  Hillary,  R.  &  B. 

76    103  W..  Smith.  R.  &  B. 

76    100  W.  .  Carr,  R. 

76    100  W..  Van  Schaick,  R. 


HOUSES.  (Continued) 

Street  Xo.  Name. 

76    105  W.  .Hollan,  R.  &  B. 

76    260  W.  .  Ehrgott,  R. 

76    134  E..  .Holzwagel,  R.  &  B. 

77    101  W..Miss  A.  P.  Aarre.  R. 

Lexington  ave.1059  .  .  .  .  C.  Mosser,  R.  &  B. 

78    146  W..  Mrs.  Miller,  R.  &  B. 

78    169  E..  .  Van,  R. 

78    206  E. .  .  Inkelas.  R. 

78    169  E. .  .  Pfarmkucher,  R. 

MacMson  ave.  .1041  ....  Gluck,  R 

West  End  ave.  378  W.  .  Eustaphieve,  R.  &  B. 

78    132  W.  .  Henney,  R. 

79    21 3  W..  Mrs.  Bauer,  R. 

80    108  W.  .  Reilly,  R.  &  B. 

80    129  W.  .Beardsley,  R.  &  B. 

80    135  W.  .  Robertson,  R. 

80    143  W.  .O'Connell,  R.  &  B. 

80    212  W.  .  Tevis,  R. 

80    159  W.  .Wallace,  R. 

80    153  E..  .P.  M.  Shirp,  R. 

81    204  W.  .  Clarke.  R. 

81    173  W.. Mrs.  Verbeck.  if. 

West  End  ave.  451  W.  .A.  M.  Hart,  R. 

81    178  W.  .  Fox,  R. 

81    158  W.  .Van  Camp,  R. 

82    230  W.  .Fowler,  R. 

82    120  W.  .Mrs.  J.  Bell,  R.  &  B. 

82    148  W.  .Smith,  R. 

82    200  W.  .Many,  R. 

82    45  W.  .Roger:;.  R. 

83    159  W..M.  A.  Stanton,  R. 

83    118  W.  .  Gordon,  R 

83    46  W.  .Mrs.  Reed,  R. 

83    208  W.  .Griffith,  R. 

83    142  W.  .  Robbins,  R. 

83    106  W.  .  Slatter,  R. 

83    137  W.  .  Mack,  R. 

83    230  W.  .  Hansen,  R. 

83    124  W.  .  McPhee,  R. 

83    311  W.  .Nevins,  R. 

83    68  W  .  .  Ready.  R. 

84    31  W.  .1.  Hamilton,  R. 

84    41  W.  .Mrs.  Sanford,  R.  &  B. 

84    48  W..H.F.  Corey,  R. 

84    150  W.  .A.  Revnolds,  R.  &  B. 

84    126  W.  .Chadwick,  R. 

84    209  W.  .  Drew,  R. 

84    207  W.  .  Charter,  R. 

84    122  W.  .  La  Manno,  R. 

84    149  W.  .  Bell,  R. 

84    163  W.  .Fairchild,  R. 

84    205  W.  .Boylan.  R. 

84    114  W.  .White  R. 

84    122  W.  .Mitchell,  R. 

84    201  W.  .  Finnerty,  R. 

84    207  W .  .  Scott,  R. 

84    128  W.  .  Tarrell,  R. 

84    163  W.  .Lavelle,  R. 

84    120  W.  .Pellow.  R. 

84    113  W.  .  Stafford,  R. 

84    101  W.  .  Deputy.  R. 

84    120  W.  .  Cribier.  R. 

84    124  W.  .Smith,  R. 

84    16  W.  .Haasz.  R.  &  B. 

84    31  W.  .  Hamilton,  R. 

84    114  W.  .Fletche,  R. 

84    433  E. .  .  Freifield,  R. 

85    206  W.  .  Jones.  R.  &  B. 

85    100  W.  .  Chatterton,  R. 

85    208  W.  .Mack,  R. 

85    102  W.  .  Antwerpen,  R. 

85    200  W.  .  Vealie,  R. 

86    100  W.  .  Moore,  R. 

86    114  W.  .  Reonie.  R.  &  B. 

86    174  W.  .  Moak.  R. 

86    308  W.  .  Calahan,  R. 


SEPTEMBER  25  TO  OCTOBER  2,  1909 


HUDSON-FULTON  CELEBRATION 


LIST  OF  BOARDING 


Street  Xo. 

86    61  E. 

87    62  W 

87    123  W 

87    330  W, 

87    176  W 

87    112  E. 

88    182  W. 

88    200  W. 

88    47  E. 

89    3  01  W 

89    73  W. 

89    144  E. . 

89    123  E.. 

89    154  E.. 

Fifth  ave  1238  .  .  . 

Lexington  ave.1336  .  .  . 

90    121  W. 

90    119  W. 

90    109  W. 

90    104  W. 

90    121  W. 

Broadway  ..  .  .2469  .  .  . 

90    104  W. 

91    126  W. 

92    75  W. 

92    50  W . 

92    54  W. 

92    60  W . 

92    103  W. 

92    104  W. 

93    103  W. 

93    165  W. 

93    251  W. 

93    178  E.. 

West  End  ave.  7"  4  W  . 
West  End  ave.  708  .  .  . 

94    136  W. 

94    20  W. 

94    173  W. 

94    107  W. 

94    IS  W. 

94    142  W. 

94    78  W. 

95    117  W. 

95    3  24  W. 

96    231  W. 

96    115  W. 

96    142  W. 

96    142  W. 

96    142  W. 

96    117  W. 

97    61  W. 

97    54  W. 

97    150  W. 

98    160  W. 

98    166  W. 

99    172  W. 

99    200  W . 

Centr'l  Pk  W.  410  .  .  . 

100    61  W. 

101    16  W. 

101    1  4  W . 

Broadway  . .  .  .2195  .  .  . 
Centrl  P  k  W.  426  .  .  . 

102    203  W. 

102    211  W. 

103    76  W. 

103     S3  W. 

K>3    S3  W. 

103    203  W. 

103    203  W. 

103    153  W. 

103    93  W. 

103    17  W. 

104  .  ..'   20  W. 

104    60  W. 


Name. 
.Augusta  Brown,  R. 
.  Bullowa.  R. 
.  Cameron,  R . 
.  Moore,  R. 
.  Bruns,  R. 

.George  Haub,  R.  &  B. 
.  Stout,  R. 
.Mathis,  R. 
.  D.  C.  Matthews,  R. 
.Rice,  R. 
.  Conway,  R. 
.Churchill.  R. 
.Pearson.  R.  &  B. 
.  Litke,  R. 

.Mrs.  Malony.  R.  &  B. 
.Mrs.  Bechfoldt,  B. 
.Russell,  R. 
.  Dimock.  R. 
.  Jones,  R. 
.  Fagan,  R. 
.Patterson.  R. 
.  Creig.  R. 

.Emma  Moore,  R.&  B. 
.  Sweetster,  R. 
.Allen.  R. 

.  I.  Xauman,  R.  &  B. 

.Miss  E.  Pike  R.  &  B. 

.  Mortimer,  R.  &  B. 

.  Eliz.   Elmore,  R. 

.Tarell,  R. 

.  Stone.  J?. 

.  Van  Dyck.  R. 

.Mrs.  L.  M.  Carr,  R. 

.Bairy.  R. 

.P.  F.  Egan.  R. 

.  T.  B.  Ferguson.  R. 

.Mrs.  Dundon.  R.  &  B. 

.  Mrs.  Straub.  R.  &  B. 

.  Harris,  R. 

.  Bateman.  R. 

.  Straub.  R.  &  B. 

.  Geistweit.  R. 

.  Depew  R. 

.  Movull.  R. 

.  Malcolm.   R.  &  B. 

.  Brown.  R. 

.Turney.  R. 

.  D.  Thornton.  R. 

.Mrs.  S.  S.  Hull.  R. 

.  Trantiner.  R. 

.  Cortland.  R. 

.  Hopkins.  R. 

.  Mrs.  Shafer.  R.  &  B. 

.  McCarthy.  R. 

.  Yerkes,  R. 

.  Hoffman.  R. 

.  C.  Meyer,  R.  &  B. 

.Mrs.  O'Connor.  R. 

.  Mrs.  R.  A.  Ficher.  R. 

.  Messer.  R. 

.  McXamara,  R. 

.  George.  R. 

.  Bruce.  R. 

.  Clements.  R. 

.  Farker  Stockton,  R. 

•  Lee.  R. 

.H.  W.  Prentiss,  R. 
.  Finan.  R. 
.  Scherff.  R. 
.  Brown.  R. 

•  Lord.  R. 
.Winder.  R. 
.Edmonds.  E. 
.  Xoble.  R. 
.Fisher.  R. 

.  Oatman.  R. 


HOUSES.  (Continued) 

Street  Xo.  Name. 

104    142  W.  .Williamson,  R. 

104    135  W.  .  Dupre,  R. 

104    60  W .  .  Weise,  R. 

104    18  W.  .  Levy,  R. 

105    78  W.  .Gage,  R.  &  B. 

105    220  W.  .Miss  Stevenson,  R. 

105    150  W .  .  Sherwood,  R. 

107    66  W.  .  Kaufman,  R. 

109    201  W.  .  Jones,  R. 

Ill    245  W..Wm.  M.  Mix,  R. 

111    119  W.. Mrs.  Jeffrey,  R. 

Morn*gside  av.     40  E. .  .  Mrs.  G.  Briggs,  R. 

112    305  W.  .  Smith,  R. 

112    259  W.  .  Carion.  R. 

112    232  W.  .Strauss,  R. 

112    257  W.  .Bixby,  R. 

113    269  W.  .Jacobs.  R. 

114    102  W.  .Adrian.  R. 

114    314  W.  .Brockway,  R. 

114    23  W.  .  Hopkins,  R. 

115    404  W.  .  Langworthv.  R. 

Lenox  ave..  .  .  246  ..  .  .Lloyd.  R.  &  B. 

Ma:i']'rt'n  av. .  316  .  .  .  .  Fochrenbach,  R. 
Seventh  ave..  1971  ....Hill.  R. 
Seventh  ave.  .1997  .  .  .  .Appel,  R. 

Lenox  ave.    .  .  J6S  .  .  .  Kerr,  R. 

M'nh'ttan  ave.  446  ....Brooks,  R. 

115    104  W.  .Weiss.  R. 

115    217  W.  .McQuade,  R. 

115    2S0  W.  .Carl,  R. 

115    318  W.  .Streeter.  R. 

116    357  W.  .  Fenn,  R. 

116    310  W.  .Darragh.  7?. 

116    303  W.  .Kennev.  R. 

116    12S  W.  .Stobbe.  R. 

116    227  W.  .  Butler.  R. 

116    215  W.  .  Stowell,  R. 

116    120  W.  .  Pulvermacher.  R. 

116    128  W.  .  Whyaldo,  R. 

116    108  W.  .  Solingcr.  R. 

116    120  W.  .  Bushman,  R. 

116    240  W.  .  Thompson,  R. 

116    249  W.  .  Lessey.  R. 

116    55  W.  .  Whelan.  R. 

116    319  W.  .MacFadden,  R. 

116    215  W.  .  Slocum,  R. 

116    130  W.  .  Gaspar,  R. 

117    419  W.  .  Byrne.  R. 

117    147  W.  .Ross,  R. 

117    145  W.  .Gutknecht,  R. 

117    153  W.  .Craig.  R. 

117    211  W.  .  Schmidt.  R. 

117    419  W.  .Byrne.  R.  &  B. 

118    362  W.  .fiurno.  R.  &  B. 

Amstdam  av..l270  ....Clark.  R.  &  B. 

120    237  W.  .Kanne.  R. 

120    307  E. .  .  Vollmer,  R. 

121    431  W.  .Murphy.  R. 

121    206  W.  .  Bock.  R. 

121    119  W.  .Baker.  R. 

121    247  W.  .  Beck.  R. 

121    342  W.  .Foster.  R. 

121    501W.  .C.  Hawthorne,  R. 

121    360  W.  .Virion,  R. 

122    23S  W.  .  Commor.  R. 

122    511  W.  .M.  Dosgett.  R.  &  B. 

122    520  W..  Mrs.  F.  Kerker,  B. 

122    514  W.  .Kenyon.  R. 

122    514  W.  .  Gulnac.  R. 

122    166  W.  .  Allen,  R. 

Seventh  ave..  .2068  .  .  .  .McLaughlin.  R. 

122    234  W.  .  Pell,  R. 

123    212  W.  .Bergeson.  R.  &  B. 

123    350  W.  .R.  M.  Stanley,  R. 

123    522  W..M.  Van  Gordon,  R. 

123    52S  W.  .  Stern,  R. 


SEPTEMBER  25  TO   OCTOBER  2,  1909 


i6 


HUDSON-FULTON  CELEBRATION 


LIST 

Street  No. 
Seventh  ave. .2054  .  .  . 
Seventh  ave. . 2078  .  .  . 
Seventh  ave. .2373  .  .  . 

123    125  W. 

123    530  W. 

123    547  W. 

123    211  W. 

123    344  W. 

M'nh'ttan  av. .  531  .  .  . 
M'nh'ttan  av. .  509  .  .  . 

124    48  E. . 

124    13  W. 

124    72  W. 

124    124  W. 

124   510  W. 

124   515  W. 

124    557  W. 

124    521  W. 

124    358  W. 

124    3  W. 

125    354  W. 

125    55  W. 

125    5  W. 

125   131  W. 

Claremont  av.   189  .  .  . 

127    132  W. 

127    122  W. 

127    600  W. 

127   313  W. 

127    226  W. 

Fifth  ave.  .  .  .2116  .  .  . 

128    10  W. 

128    144  W. 

128    206  W. 

128    259  W. 

128    201  W. 

128    201  W. 

128   101  W. 

128    259  W. 

128   218  W. 

128    64  W. 

128    231  W. 

Claremont  av.  195  .  .  . 

St.  NichTs  av.  394  .  .  . 

Wash'gt'n  av.  119  .  .  . 

Bronxwood  Park  

Forrest  av.  .  .  817  .  .  . 

Lenox  av   409  .  .  . 

129    130  W. 

129    146  W. 

129    247  W. 

129    219  W. 

129    265  W. 

131    21*  W. 

131    319  W. 

131    35  W. 

132    230  W. 

132    236  W. 

Fifth    ave.  ...2116  .  .  . 

132    124  W. 

132    250  W. 


OF  BOARDING  HOUSES.  (Continued) 


Name. 
McElwain,  R. 
Welles,  R. 
Barnaskey,  R.  &  B. 
La  Foye,  R. 
Cassidy,  R. 
Hopp,  R. 
Earle,  R. 
Gorsuch,  R. 
Nathan,  R.  &  B. 
■Gordon,  R. 
Mme.  H.  Poret,  R. 
Mrs.  Kline,  R.  &  B. 
Mrs.  Thayer,  R.  &  B. 
Mrs.  Clara  Leram,  R. 
Mrs.  H.  Powell,  R. 
Taber,  R. 
Curtiss,  R. 
De  Lacey,  R. 
Barrett,  R. 
Mrs.  Gaskin,  R.  &  B. 
Looma,  R. 
Eckley,  R. 
Y.  M.  C.  A.,  R. 
Mrs.  A.  Lawton,  R. 
Sauniell,  R. 
Mrs.  C.  Capel,  R. 
Meyhoefer.  R. 
Marquis,  R. 
Slattery,  R. 
Mrs.  Smith,  R 
Miller.  R. 
Holating,  R. 
McCullough,  R.  &  B. 
Howe,  R. 
Hancock,  R. 
Cooper,  R. 
James,  R. 
Millelat.  R. 
Hancock,  R. 
Boiles.  R. 
Dunn,  R. 
Egge,  R. 

Wallace,  R.   &  B. 

Reston,  R. 

Tappen,  R. 

Flack,  R.  &  B. 

Frey,  R.  &  B. 

Caffney,  R.  &  B. 

Kendall,  R 

Mrs.  Van  Hagan,  R. 

Flynn,  R. 

Byrnes,  R.  &  B. 

Trafford,  R. 

Mrs.  E.  Roussean.  R. 

La  Fontaine,  R.  &  B. 

Smalley,  R. 

Van  Riper. 

Sarah  M.  Coombs,  R. 

Miller,  R. 

Maas,  R. 

Kerm,  R. 


Street 

132   

133   

133   

133   

13-i   

135   

135   

136   

136   

137   

137   

137   

Edgecomb  av. 

138   

138   

138   

138  

138   

138   

138  

139   

139   

140   

140  

140   

141   

Seventh  av. .  . 
141   

143   

144  

144   

144  

144  

St.  NichTs  av 

145   

145   

145  

145   

145   

146   

146  

148  

148  

148  

149   

149  

149   

St.  NichTs  av 

149   

149   

151   

Amst'dam  av. 

153   

160   

1*4   

181   

Ft.  Schuyler  Rd.  & 

rington  ave.,  B'x 
Dykman  st.  .  .  301 

Mott  ave   380 

Fulton  ave.  .  .1369 


No. 

.  49 
.  219 
.  223 
.  303 
.  354 
.  521 
.  510 
.  213 
.  510 
.  124 
.  249 
.  255 
92 
.  612 
.  603 
,  523 
.  601 
.  636 

523 
.  298 
.  504 
.  122 
.  269 

274 
.  208 
.  417 
2367 
.  527 
.  114 
.  561 
.  561 
.  565 
.  242 
.  706 
.  518 
.  510 

511 
.  518 
,  522 
.  550 
.  419 
.  564 
.  601 
.  550 
.  550 
.  248 
.  549 
.  791 
.  540 
,  540 
.  502 
.1843 
.  301 
.  552 
.  599 
.  61 


Name. 
W.  .Lloyd,  R. 
W .  .  Boras. 

W.  .  Wilson  Delancey,  R. 

W.  .  Moya,  R. 

E. .   Mrs.  M.  N.  Fitch,  R. 

W.  .  Horsefield,  A'. 

W.  .  Luther.  R. 

W.  .  Mrs.  A.  K.  Taylor,  R. 

W.  .  Litton,  R. 

W.  .  Smith.  R. 

W.  .  Butler.  R. 

W.  .  Tierney,  U.  &  B. 

.  .  .  .  Bull,  R. 

W.  .  Bang,  R. 

W.  .Fim,  R. 

W .  .  Pollack,  R. 

W.  .  Shoup,  R. 

W .  .  Powers,  R. 

W.  .  Castiner,  R. 

W.  .  Hennessy,  R. 

W.  .  Fromm,  R. 

W.  .  Grant,  R. 

W.  .  Wheeler.  R. 

W.  .  Holinger.  h>. 

W.  .Hershfield,  R. 

E. .  .  Justin,  R. 

.  .  .  .  Buser,  R. 

W .  .  Hughes,  R. 

W  .  .  Lyon,  R. 

W.  .  Wilson,  R. 

W  .  .  Williams,  R. 

W  .  .  Parkes,  R. 

W .  .  Trabold,  R. 

.  .  .  .  Shotwell,  R. 

W.  .  Garland,  R. 

W.  .  Kirby.  R. 

W.  .  Scheibl,  R. 

W.  .  Kenny,  R. 

W.  .  Crawford,  R. 

W.  .  Maige,  R. 

W.  .  Seigrist,  R. 

W .  .  Meyer,  R.  &  B. 

W.  .  Armstrong,  R. 

W.  .  Stadler,  R.  &  B. 

W .   Armand,  R. 

W.  .  Rosenbaum,  R. 

W .  .  Hogg,  R. 

....  Kerger,  R. 

W.  .  The  Audubon,  R.  &  B. 

W.  .  Vondrann.  R.  &  B. 

W.  .  Waterbury,  R. 

.  .  .  .  Porter.  R 

W.  .  Cunningham,  R. 

W.   Moore,  R. 

E. .  .Meyers,  R.  &  B. 

W.  .  Nolan,  R. 

Har- 

.  .  .  .  Harr'gt'n  Hse,  R.&B. 
.  .  .  .  MacGrath,  R.  &  B. 
.  .  .  .  Mrs.  Pool,  R. 
.  .  .  .  Schoene,  R.  &  B. 


SEPTEMBER  25  TO  OCTOBER  2,  1909 


COMFORT  STATION 


+  (HFJ  + 


PUBLIC  HEALTH  AND 
CONVENIENCE  COMMITTEE 


This  flag  marks  the  permanent  Comfort  Stations  of  the  City  and 
those  temporarily  constructed  by  the  Hudson-Fulton  Celebration 
Commission  for  the  week  of  the  Celebration.  This  flag  also 
flies  in  front  of  a  large  number  of  buildings  of  a  public  or  semi- 
public  character  which  have  placed  their  toilet  facilities  at  the 
service  of  the  public  during  the  Celebration. 


This  flag  marks  the  Churches  which  are  open  day  and  evening 
during  the  Celebration  to  all  who  may  care  to  enter  for  rest  or  to 
escape  inclement  weather.  Attendants  are  on  hand  to  administer 
to  the  wants  of  those  in  need. 


REST  STATION 


+  Chf>  + 


PUBLIC  HEALTH  AND 
CONVENIENCE  COMMITTEE 


IE*  IGtbrts 

SEYMOUR  DURST 


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